Nigerian banks’ customers in the
diaspora have until June 30, 2016 to get their bank verification number, (BVN),
according to the new extension by the Central Bank of Nigeria , (CBN).
According to the bank, the BVN
registration exercise has recorded a low turnout due to inadequate
information and lack of accessibility to registration centres in some countries
with large Nigerian populations, according to a survey it conducted.
As a way of ensuring compliance,
the bank said it has published detailed addresses of the BVN registration
centres in countries of their residence to make it easier for customers to
register.
The Bank Verification Number (BVN)
project is an initiative aimed at protecting bank customers and further
strengthening the Nigerian banking system.
The CBN introduced BVN to all
banks’ customers to address the absence of unique identifier across the
Nigerian Banking Industry. The BVN is a number that enables a bank customer to
have a single identity in the banking system. The full implementation was
expected to enhance the effectiveness of KYC requirement, the safety and
reliability of the payments system.
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